Friday, March 4, 2016

Makeup Revolution London Essential Day To Night Redemption Palette Review and Swatches!

Makeup Revolution London Essential Day To Night Redemption
Palette Review and Swatches!

-By Ishleen Kaur

Hello my beauties!

How is everyone doing? I k now it has been quite some time
since I last posted something for you guys, but really, now I have a ton loads
of posts lined up for you and I will try to let all across as soon as possible!
I promise!

So what I have for you today is the makeup Revolution London
Redemption palette in the variant Essentials Day to night palette, which is a
delectable palette comprising shimmery daily wear shades to glittery deeper
shades, ranging from whites, golds, taupes, peaches, silvers, greys, blacks,
purples, navy and lastly sea-blue shades!

Price: This particular palette retails for 1050 INR but can
be availed at discount on e-portals! And yes for 12 eye shadow shades, the
palette is a steal!

Ingredients:

Packaging: The packaging of this palette is indeed very
classy and mimics the naked palette eye shadow strips to some extent! The outer
packaging is black with a see through lid and no mirror, but it is quite
elegant and sturdy! Plus, it comes with a dual ended sponge tip applicator!

Shade: The palette has 12 enticing shades, with 6 being on
the lighter side while 6 being on the darker side of the spectrum!

From Left to Right the shades are as follows:

1.White Highlighter shade- this is the very basic
white shimmery highlighter which can be used both under the brow bone and above
it to spike the arc of your brow!

2.Cream Highlight shade- this is off-white, more
of a cream coloured highlighter shade which is for the ones who avoid the stark
white highlights on the eyes!

3.Peachy-Taupe shade- this particular shade is the
most different of the lot! It is neither matte nor shimmery but has a nice
sheen to it and is nicely pigmented like the above two shades! A very versatile
shade!

4.Peach shade- the fourth shade in the palette is
a nice peach shade which is a shimmery shade and is nicely pigmented!

5.Gold shade- the least pigmentation of the shades
is this golden baby in the row! It is a very pretty golden shade and it is
really sad to see its low pigmentation as the shade is really pretty to use!

6.Taupe-grey shade- I love my taupe shadows and
this one here is a very gorgeous grey toned shimmery taupe which has very
miniscule, fine shimmers which give the effect of sheen and not shimmer. Really
pretty.

7.Gunmetal grey shade- this is the most amazing
shade of the darker ones, is amazingly pigmented and swatches really well both
on the eyes and the hand. The shade is a nice gunmetal grey and looks like a
foil shadow when swatched on the hand!

8.Purple shade- a little on the chalky side, the
purple shade though a pretty bright egg-plant hued shadow is low on
pigmentation, which is really sad! But atop primers it shows up relatively well
and would look great as a smokey shadow.

9.Black shade- However much I may like my matte
balck shadows, there is no denying that I simply love this shimmery black
shadow which has great pigmentation and can be effectively used for a smokey
black eye.

1.Silver shade- a very basic silver eyeshadow which
is warm toned and will suit Indian skin tones, plus s nicely pigmented.

1.Navy shade- I had high hopes from this gorgeous
shimmery navy shade, but just like the purple one it shows up really light on
the eyes but atop a base works well!

1.Sea-blue shade- the most gorgeous shade loaded
with colour pigments, which also swatches well! Though very pretty, the shade
is tricky to use especially for shadow novices like me! Lets see what I do with
this baby here!

Texture: Apart from a few shades, the shadows are not at all
chalky. Infact they are creamy, smooth and very easy to use. They spread well,
blend easily and there is absolutely no fall off!

I created this soft black and pink smokey eye makeup for a day time look and used the highlighter shades for my cheek bones as well as under my brow bone and on the inner corners of my eyes!

Staying Power: I used these atop my concealer as a base and
the darker ones lasted for a good 5 hours with the lighter ones starting to
fade off a bit within 4 hours of use!

Final verdict: The shades qualify the palette to be really
essential and are enough to take your makeup look from day to night! And for
the price, you need to get it!